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Re: HAS THE STOCK MARKET FINALLY WOKEN UP TO THE EUROPEAN CRACKUP AND THE SURGING DOLLAR?

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If European countries try to loot the so-called Third World again,
there may be surprises waiting for the firangees this time in the
form of computerized weaponry and weaponized computery.

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

In article <4b291521$0$5338$bbae...@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> posted:
>
> looks like the enormous colonial time loots have been all frittered away by
> them europeans. how would they now finance their enormous social programs in
> their socialists economies? it would be a shame if the brown hindus don't
> learn nothing from the white people's socialism so far supported with
> colonial loot. and would the europeans pay back to the 3rd world the
> colonial loots their forbears brought from the 3rd world in order to clear
> up their conscience which they can no longer pretend to unleash on the
> gullible americans? watch out; it may be time for ww3 for europe to loot the
> 3rd world again to support their socialism.

> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
> > Has The Stock Market Finally Woken Up To The European Crackup And The
> > Surging Dollar?
> >
> > By Joe Weisenthal
> > The Business Insider
> > Tuesday, December 15, 2009
> >
> > Stocks weren't down by that much today -- the Dow was just down 50 --
> > so there's no reason to get too freaked out yet.
> >
> > But we wonder if just possibly the market is waking up to the new
> > world that's emerged in the last couple of weeks.
> >
> > Gold is at a 4-week low. Oil is below $70. The dollar is surging.
> > Unemployment in the US is tapering. The Euro appears to be breaking
> > up (it's not yet, but it's a fear that nobody was thinking about a
> > month ago).
> >
> > Every single one of those things point to a reversal of the trends
> > we've seen all year. And yet -- financials not included (see: Goldman
> > Sachs) the market didn't really care.
> >
> > But the market finally seems to be giving some ground, so with Europe
> > trembling, and the PPI rising faster than expected (suggesting,
> > possibly that the Fed's hand on inflation will be moved to act),
> > could the stock market finally be taking a clue?
> >
> > We welcome your thoughts.
> >
> > More at:
> >
> http://www.businessinsider.com/has-the-stock-market-finally-woken-up-to-the-e
> uropean-crackup-and-the-surging-dollar-2009-12
> >
> > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> > Om Shanti
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